How many GLs would it take...

Started by Gecko4lif3 pages

Build a wall of willpower that can stop the Juggernaut - 1 really strong one or more realistically around 10

Beat Apocalypse and his Four Horsemen - 1

Defeat Solaris- 40 or so

Push a planet the size of Earth - 1

Beat Darkseid and Thanos at the same time - No PIs or Cis around 50. Maybe 30 if they have rep time

Carry out a successful Siege against Current (no Odin)
Asgard - 20

Defeat the Legion of Superheroes - 6

Screw in a giant lightbulb while being shot at by the Skrull fleet - 1

Originally posted by Gecko4lif
Build a wall of willpower that can stop the Juggernaut - 1 really strong one or more realistically around 10

What are you basing this on?

Re: Re: How many GLs would it take...

Originally posted by galactusischere
Elite GLs:

Build a wall of willpower that can stop the Juggernaut- 50
Beat Apocalypse and his Four Horsemen- 2 or 3
Defeat Solaris- the tyrant sun? IDK
Push a planet the size of Earth- 7
Beat Darkseid and Thanos at the same time- 30
Carry out a successful Siege against Current (no Odin) Asgard- IDK
Defeat the Legion of Superheroes- line-up?
Screw in a giant lightbulb while being shot at by the Skrull fleet- 5

Hal has already moved the earth by himself.

Hmm... I think even a fairly weak legion should be able to handle 6 lanterns. Maybe if they're facing the Threeboot legion before Supergirl or Mon-el showed up, but it's still tough if they're normal ones and I'd probably bet on the Legion (not in small part due to Dream Girl and threeboot Brainy being particularly nasty iterations to fight).

Normally you're talking total membership of 15-20+, and often with multiple members who're able to go toe to toe with lanterns on their own. A powerful legion team may be able to handle a dozen.

Re: Re: Re: How many GLs would it take...

Originally posted by Prep-Man
Hal has already moved the earth by himself.

pre-crisis?

Re: Re: Re: Re: How many GLs would it take...

Originally posted by Warlord
pre-crisis?

I think so.

so it would take more than one now...
I think 3 of the most experienced could do it

Originally posted by Warlord
so it would take more than one now...
I think 3 of the most experienced could do it

i don't see why.

Nowadays when they need the Moon moved, they generally use about three top tier JLAers. That's probably a good way to judge what's needed.

But really, if 16 can do it, then 1 can do it 1/16th as fast, so it depends in part on how fast they need to get it going to qualify.

Originally posted by -Pr-
i don't see why.

because we haven't seen anything that suggest just one could do it

Originally posted by -Pr-
tbh, he does have some nice feats of his own.

Without the ring isn't he a natural Class 50?

Originally posted by Knowsbleed33
What are you basing this on?

Classic ion was still a gl basically and he could do it effortlessly

Re: How many GLs would it take...

Build a wall of willpower that can stop the Juggernaut - 1000
Beat Apocalypse and his Four Horsemen - 1
Defeat Solaris - 2000
Push a planet the size of Earth - 1
Beat Darkseid and Thanos at the same time - 5000
Carry out a successful Siege against Current (no Odin) Asgard - 4
Defeat the Legion of Superheroes - 100
Screw in a giant lightbulb while being shot at by the Skrull fleet - 1

Re: How many GLs would it take...

Originally posted by Omega Vision
To do the following:

Build a wall of willpower that can stop the Juggernaut - a large # could do it
Beat Apocalypse and his Four Horsemen - one, namely Guy Gardner
Defeat Solaris - non-jobbing? all of em
Push a planet the size of Earth - McDuffie's writing? two could do it
Beat Darkseid and Thanos at the same time - dozens
Carry out a successful Siege against Current (no Odin) Asgard - hundreds
Defeat the Legion of Superheroes - dozens
Screw in a giant lightbulb while being shot at by the Skrull fleet - .65 of one GL

Originally posted by Gecko4lif
Classic ion was still a gl basically and he could do it effortlessly

Ion was a bit more than just a GL.

He is really the same thing just a different magnitude

SS is the same as Galactus, just a different magnitude.

Originally posted by Gecko4lif
He is really the same thing just a different magnitude

Not quite.

Originally posted by Mindset
SS is the same as Galactus, just a different magnitude.

Correct

Galactus is just a guy who survived the big crunch and was granted universal power

SS is just a guy who was granted the same power to a lesser magnitude

Ion was a universally powerful being. No where near being a GL.